Background

Mr. James R. Royer, Jim serves as Chief Executive Officer of TCB INC. and has been Chief Executive Officer of DMJM H&N since April 2003. Mr. Royer has overall management responsibilities for DMJMH+N, headquartered in Los Angeles, CA; DMJM Aviation, headquartered in Tampa, FL; Austin/AECOM, headquartered in Chicago, IL; and, Government Services, headquartered in Ft. Worth, TX; all of which are subsidiaries of AECOM Technology Corporation. Mr. Royer served as Chief Operating ... Officer and Executive Vice President of AECOM Technology Corporation since September 2005. He served as Chief Executive Officer of AECOM's Americas Facilities, Regional and Government Services Groups form October 2004 to October 2005. Mr. Royer has over 35 years of professional experience and most recently served as the Head of AECOM''s Facilities and Government Groups. He served in various senior management positions with TCB, including Vice President from 1982 to 1987. He serves as Chairman of the Board of TCB INC., Tcb Group Holding Company and has been Chairman of the Board DMJM H&N since February 2002. Mr. Royer served as Vice Chairman of AECOM Technology Corporation since January 2009. He also served as Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of TCB INC. from August 1991 to September 2003. He joined the consulting engineering firm of Turner, Collie & Braden in 1975 and served as its President since 1987 and Chief Executive Officer since 1991. Mr. Royer serves as Chairman of the Texas Community Detention Facilities Finance Corporation and Gulf Coast Regional Mobility Partners. He serves as Director of Greater Houston Partnership. Mr. Royer serves as Vice Chairman of the Partnership's Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and Chairman of Gulf Coast Regional Mobility Partners. He served as Chairman of the Partnership's TRIP 2000 Executive Committee, the President of the Texas Council of Engineering Companies. He serves as a Director of the West Houston Association and Harris County Health Facilities Development Corporation. He serves as Director of Space Center Houston, BioHouston and Center for Houston's Future. Mr. Royer serves as a Trustee of the Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. He serves on the state legislative committee of the Texas Council of Engineering Companies. Mr. Royer holds Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Bucknell University. .

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